On 23rd Sep 2016 8:53am, NeilsYard said:
See my post No.7 Kev - yes they were for the 50th. I wonder if the nuclear sirens are still in place and if so - where are they? (not that I want to hear them!)
I've waited a while before responding to this, however I can elaborate in that the sirens are still in existence in all parts of the UK. I was involved with the Warwick County Council Emergency Planning Dept. throughout the 1980's (a dept. which exists in all Local Authorities). Sirens used to be, and presumably still are, silent-tested on a weekly basis.
The main one in Coventry was at Little Park Street Police HQ and the responsible person inadvertently 'pressed the wrong button' twice in the 80's resulting in the previous 'Telegraph' report on one occasion. The same happened in Warwick once.
In answer to NeilsYard. The sirens are situated on the roofs of public buildings and schools, (even single storey and Primary) in the suburbs. That's about all I'd better say!
Already mentioned on the 'Ministry of Pensions' fire topic were the 'secret' contents of the locked top floor but that's another story!